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Is Draymond Green actually considered a star in today's NBA? 13th best player in the NBA?
http://www.si.com/nba/2016/09/12/nba...layer-rankings
today's NBA
Bob Pet would drop 50 on Green
today's NBA
A white American player from the short shorts era can win MVP in Today's NBA
Ahead of Curry, and hasn't even played a minute in a GS uniform.
Past prime Lebron at #1 says it all, tbh.
Paul's on the downhill, too.
Today's NBA is the strongest it's been since DK's run with the Bulls. Part 3 of this Warriors vs Cavs finals rivalry is probably going to break the ratings record next year.
Frauden couldn't even make 3rd team all NBA
It's weak for anyone who has seen much better, tbh. I mean, sh** I'd watch SEC football if I cared about the drama story lines that much.
Draymond is a glorified role player that is being hyped up to be a superstar.
Today's NBA is stronger? When top 5 players in the league are leaving all stars to join a champion to avoid compe ion? Or when Deandre Jordan (a who gets taken off the floor in the final minutes of a game because of his free throw shooting) is considered a top 5 center in the NBA?
Last edited by Michael Jordan.; 09-24-2016 at 09:15 PM.
Gaymond would be irrelevant if he didn't play for Media's favorite team.
The NBA is just contracting without losing franchises. The talent is concentrating on just a few teams.
In today's NBA, most coaches are , and owners are often in the spotlight more than the star player. Contracts are huge, one of them above average sets you for life. Guys get a bank account like a large corporation and then they can just play wherever they want, with friends, at the YMCA, anywhere.
It's amusing, like watching Lakers fan claw and scrape for leftovers from their past as Dale reminisces, hand over heart, Kobe piss rising to his nostrils.
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